ACT SAFELY by keeping personal information out of your posts. You are not to post or give out your family name, password, user name, email address, home address, school name, city, country, or other information that could help anyone locate or contact you.
KEEP your user name or password PRIVATE and only share with your teachers and parents. AGREE TO never to log in as another student.
TREAT your writing and posting activities as an extension of the classroom. Speech that is inappropriate for class is not appropriate for posting. While you are encouraged to engage in debate and conversation with other web users, it is expected that you will conduct yourselves in a manner reflective of a representative of Barbers Hill Intermediate School.
USE WIKIS AS A LEARNING TOOL AND a forum for student expression. With this in mind, you are welcome to post on any school-appropriate subject.
SHARE your writing and ideas with real audiences. Most members of your wiki space who contribute and make edits will leave respectful, helpful information. If you notice an edit or contribution that makes you feel uncomfortable or is not respectful, you need to tell your teacher right away. You are not to respond to inappropriate comments.
NEVER install any software or click on ads or materials unrelated to the materials you need to access for posting your wikis.
KEEP YOUR PRIVILEGE of using wikis by abiding by these terms. If you do not abide by these terms and conditions, you may lose your opportunity to take part in using wikis to post your ideas.
Think before you post
Publishing work or ideas on the Internet should be viewed as a very public activity. You should think carefully about anything you publish. You should not publish anything you would not want your parents or teachers to see. You should also feel good about the quality of material you want to write or broadcast before you post it.
Be safe
In most cases, anyone can access the Internet to view a blog or wiki. It is important to remain anonymous when posting information on the web. You should use your first name only and not use your picture. If you wish to have an image associated with your blog, you should use a picture of something that represents you (an avatar) but not your own picture. In short, you should not give out any personal information about yourself or anyone else.
Be mindful
You are ultimately responsible for anything that you post in your name or post with an alias. You need to use appropriate language and remember that how you say something may be as important as what you say. You should avoid exaggeration, provocation, and sarcasm.
Be respectful
When writing a blog or wiki, or if you are commenting on others’ blogs or wikis, always make sure what you write is fair and accurate.
GENERAL
Think before you post
Publishing work or ideas on the Internet should be viewed as a very public activity. You should think carefully about anything you publish. You should not publish anything you would not want your parents or teachers to see. You should also feel good about the quality of material you want to write or broadcast before you post it.Be safe
In most cases, anyone can access the Internet to view a blog or wiki. It is important to remain anonymous when posting information on the web. You should use your first name only and not use your picture. If you wish to have an image associated with your blog, you should use a picture of something that represents you (an avatar) but not your own picture. In short, you should not give out any personal information about yourself or anyone else.Be mindful
You are ultimately responsible for anything that you post in your name or post with an alias. You need to use appropriate language and remember that how you say something may be as important as what you say. You should avoid exaggeration, provocation, and sarcasm.Be respectful
When writing a blog or wiki, or if you are commenting on others’ blogs or wikis, always make sure what you write is fair and accurate.